Leaked NSA exploits plant a bull’s-eye on Windows Server

Friday’s release of suspected NSA spying tools is bad news for companies running Windows Server. The cyberweapons, which are now publicly available, can easily hack older versions of the OS.  

The Shadow Brokers, a mysterious hacking group, leaked the files online, setting off worries that cybercriminals will incorporate them in their own hacks.  

“This leak basically puts nation-state tools into the hands of anyone who wants them,” said Matthew Hickey, the director of security provider Hacker House.

He’s been among the researchers looking over the files and has found they contain about 20 different Windows-based exploits — four of which appear to leverage previously unknown software vulnerabilities.

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